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Then the second bit...not so much. Maybe there can be some quibble about "great strides" as far the degree to which he improved. Did he improve? I think so.
More minutes for a veteran? Unless Cooney has some Josh Wright-level difficulties, yeah. He's getting more minutes than any freshman off-guard, guaranteed. That's how it's been for 95% of the time that Boeheim's been at Syracuse, and he's only gotten more serious about that since we've exclusively played zone. Freshman guards are some degree of dreadful at the top of the zone; we're certainly starting one of them, and Boeheim won't want another up there.
Gbinije's a different story, but we'll have to see some combination of him overachieving and Cooney underachieving for Cooney to get beat out for that spot.
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Well, for sure there is room for a range of opinions on how the guards will line up. Gbinije isn't anyone's typical newbie -- he has size, top 30 athletic ability, practice time at Duke, and a year in the SU program practicing the Boeheim zone. He and Ennis will start. Patterson has a PG year under his belt and is known for his defense.
Bottom line -- how much time Cooney can get depends on the progress he makes -- shot selection, distributing the ball to set up his teammates, helping to beat pressure, beating someone off his dribble. Boeheim isn't going to blindly follow any past pattern -- some newbie guards have stepped right in. The top 7 or 8 who can help him win will play. Cooney has to improve to stay in that top bunch -- I hope he will, but Patterson will have a shot as well.